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This document outlines a range of support services available for parents dealing with their children's substance use issues. Key services include:<br /><br />1. **Helpline**: Parents can connect with trained specialists via phone, email, or text to get answers to their questions, share concerns, and develop an action plan. To access this service:<br /> - Text CONNECT to 55753<br /> - Email support@helpline.drugfree.org<br /> - Visit drugfree.org/helpline or call 855-378-4373 to schedule a phone call<br /><br />2. **Online Support Groups**: Led by parent coaches, these groups provide a space for parents and caregivers of children who are experimenting with or dependent on substances. More details can be found at drugfree.org/supportmeetings.<br /><br />3. **Personalized Messages**: Tailored information and resources can be received via text. Parents can take a brief assessment about their child's unique situation by texting JOIN to 55753 to begin receiving ongoing support.<br /><br />4. **Website Resources**: The website drugfree.org offers comprehensive information and resources on how to support a loved one struggling with substances.<br /><br />All these services are free and confidential, ensuring parents can get the help they need without privacy concerns. For terms of use and privacy policies, links to https://helphope.net/TermsOfUse and https://helphope.net/PrivacyPolicy are provided.<br /><br />Msg and data rates may apply for text services, with varying message frequency. Text HELP for assistance or STOP to opt out.
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